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 Mary Elizabeth Coleridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (1861 – 1907) was a British novelist and poet, who also wrote journalism and essays, and taught.
She wrote poetry under the pseudonym Anodos, taken from George MacDonald; other influences on her were Richard Watson Dixon and Christina Rossetti.
She was distantly related to the literary Coleridges, being descended from a brother of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
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Mary Elizabeth Coleridge published numerous articles in such journals and reviews as the 'Monthly Packet', the 'Monthly Review', the 'Guardian', the 'Cornhill Magazine' and, from 1902 onwards, the 'Times Literary Supplement'.
Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, great-great-niece of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, was educated at home.
As the daughter of Arthur Duke Coleridge, a Clerk of the Assizes, and Mary Anne Jameson, she was encouraged to write from an early age.
www.cs.utah.edu /~goller/books/COLERME/BIOG.TXT   (436 words)

  
 Poet: Mary Elizabeth Coleridge - All poems of Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
Mary Elizabeth Coleridge is a poet who has recently been 'rediscovered' in the last few years.
It may not be widely known that Coleridge also wrote five novels in her short lifetime.
MARY COLERIDGE was born and lived her entire life in London, where, after 1890, she taught at the Women's Working...
www.poemhunter.com /mary-elizabeth-coleridge/poet-3048   (418 words)

  
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MARY COLERIDGE was born and lived her entire life in London, where, after 1890, she taught at the Women's Working College and contributed extensively to literary journals, including the Times Literary Supplement.
In addition to her poetry, which she was reluctant to published during her lifetime, she also produced several novels.
The sense of psychic danger is intensified by the absence of quotation marks to separate the first two stanzas from the third, as if the two speakers have become one Witch.
www.english.upenn.edu /~nauerbac/witch.html   (287 words)

  
 E316K -- Bremen
Similarly, Coleridge’s Romantic concept of the human "imagination or esemplastic power" is of a virile, generative force which echoes "the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM," while Ruskin’s phallic-sounding "Penetrative Imagination" is a "possession-taking faculty" and a "piercing.
A crucial passage from Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Aurora Leigh suggests both the mystifying deathliness and the mysterious variety female artists perceive in male imagery of women.
Contemplating a portrait of her mother which, significantly, was made after its subject was dead (so that it is a kind of death mask, an image of a woman metaphorically killed into art) the young Aurora broods on the work’s iconography.
www.en.utexas.edu:16080 /amlit/amlitprivate/scans/qlg.html   (13879 words)

  
 I0346: Edward COLERIDGE , Rev. (1760 - 1843)
The Story of a Devonshire House by Lord Coleridge, K.C., p.
Coleridge, The Early Family Letters, James Engell, "Chronology" says b.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge by J. Dykes Campbell p.
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 World of Quotes - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge Quotes.
World of Quotes - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge Quotes.
My thoughts are Mary, when she turned to see, My words are Peter, answering, 'Lov'st thou me?' My deeds are all Thine own drawn close to Thee.
All Quotes are provided for educational purposes only and contributed by users.
www.worldofquotes.com /author/Mary-Elizabeth-Coleridge/1   (260 words)

  
 English Poetry: Bibliography
Arwaker, Edmund [1704], An Embassy from Heav'n: or, the Ghost of Queen Mary.
Barbour, John [1920], The buik of Alexander: Or the buik of the most noble and valiant conquerour Alexander the Grit: By John Barbour...
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett [1897], The Poetical works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning: with a portrait (London: Smith, Elder, and Co., 1897) [BrownEB,PoetiWO].
www.lib.uchicago.edu /efts/EngPo/ENGPO.bib.html   (16424 words)

  
 English Poetry, Second Edition Bibliography: C   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Elizabeth Carter, With A New Edition of Her Poems; To Which Are Added, Some Miscellaneous Essays In Prose, Together With Her Notes on the Bible...
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834, The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge including Poems and Versions of Poems now Published for the First Time: Edited with Textual and Bibliographical Notes by Ernest Hartley Coleridge...
Coleridge, Sara Coleridge, 1802-1852, Pretty Lessons in Verse, for Good Children; with Some Lessons in Latin, in Easy Rhyme.
collections.chadwyck.com /html/ep2/bibliography/c.htm   (7718 words)

  
 Philosophical Chronology of the 19th century Kant to Nietzsche Daniel Fidel Ferrer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Marie Louise de la Ramee is born (1908.
Christian Friedrich Hebbel (1813-1863), German dramatist: Mary Magdalen.
George Egerton [Mary Chavelit Bright] is born (1945).
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 I1480: Reginald Liewellyn BROWN , Maj. Gen. (UNKNOWN - )
In the book,Samuel Taylor Coleridge by E. Chambers at page 1, the author says "Samuel Taylor Coleridge was born, according to his father's entry in the register of Ottery St. Mary, about 11 o'clock in the forenoon of 21 October 1772.
It was one of the facts of life which he could never accept.
Reminiscences of Coleridge and Southey, Joseph Cottle, p.
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 Larghetto by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge : Summary Explanation Meaning Overview
Larghetto by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge : Summary Explanation Meaning Overview
This may only be an analysis of the writing.
No one has written an analysis for the poem.
www.eliteskills.com /c/1356   (48 words)

  
 Poetry of the Victorian Period (1840-1900): Bibliography
Includes Margaret Veley, Ellice Hopkins, Augusta Webster, Alice Meynell, Mary Coleridge, Mary Duclaux, Charlotte Mew.
Includes EB, CB, EBB, CR, Elizabeth Siddal, Adelaide Anne Procter, Dora Greenwell, GE, Louisa Guggenberger, Alice Meynell, Jean Ingelow, E. Nesbit, A. Mary Robinson, Amy Levy, Dollie Radford, Katherine Tynan, Mary Coleridge, Michael Field, and Dora Shorter.
Gathered Leaves from the Prose of Mary E. Coleridge, with a Memoir by Edith Sichel.
www.uiowa.edu /~c008188a/biblio.html   (332 words)

  
 Table of contents for Lives of Victorian literary figures   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
III, Elizabeth Gaskell, the Carlyles and John Ruskin / by their contemporaries ; [series editor, Ralph Pite].
Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, 'Mrs Gaskell' (1906) in Gathered Leaves from the Prose of Mary E. Coleridge 18.
The Cornhill Magazine a) Sarah A. Tooley, 'The Centenary of Mrs Gaskell' b) A. Ward, 'In Memoriam: Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell' 21.
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 VICTORIAN GOTHICISTS-GGIII
Compares the sensation novelist Mary Elizabeth Braddon and Wilkie Collins.
"Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, Literary Influence and Technologies of the Uncann
Gaskell's Mary Barton and William Mudford's ' The Iron Shroud.' " 1287
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 256. Good Friday in my Heart by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge. Nicholson & Lee, eds. 1917. The Oxford Book of English ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Good Friday in my Heart by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge.
Then Easter in my heart sends up the sun.
My thoughts are Mary, when she turned to see.
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 The Desmond and Mary MacCarthy Papers - Correspondence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Desmond and Mary MacCarthy Papers - Correspondence
Most of the correspondence of Desmond and Molly MacCarthy with their colleagues and friends is arranged in chronological order.
Other correspondents of family members include: Maurice Baring, Lord Edward Christian David Gascoyne-Cecil, Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, Esmé Valerie (Fletcher) Eliot, Thomas Hardy, Henry James, Neville Stephen Lytton, Sir Edward Howard Marsh, Alan Noel Latimer Munby, and Judith Anne Dorothea Wentworth Blunt-Lytton, Baroness Wentworth.
www.iub.edu /~liblilly/guides/maccarthy/maccarthy2.html   (192 words)

  
 Bedford/St. Martin's Publishers - Approaching Poetry
Mary (Sidney) Herbert, Countess of Pembroke, Psalm 100 Jubilate Deo
Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, The Other Side of a Mirror
Mary Ruefle, The Derision of Christ in New England
www.bedfordstmartins.com /book.asp?1001001516   (731 words)

  
 List of 2000 Works by Title   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning: Interviews and Recollections
The Literary Lives of Mary Elizabeth Braddon: A Study of Her Life and Work
The Masks of Keats: The Endeavour of a Poet
www.usc.edu /dept/LAS/english/19c/title_2000.html   (1097 words)

  
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Out she sang the song of her heart.
She knew no letters, had no art; To all mankind, in woman's tongue, Hath Israelitish Mary sung.
And still for men to come she sings, Nor shall her singing pass away.
www.cs.utah.edu /~goller/books/COLERME/996.NEW   (151 words)

  
 A Celebration of Women Writers: ENGLAND
Delany, Mary [aka Mary Granville; Mary Pendarves] (1700-1788)
Elizabeth Tudor [aka Queen Elizabeth I of England] (1533-1603) ; More Information ; Onstage at Brown ; Portrait
Sidonia the Sorceress; Mary Schweidler, the Amber Witch
digital.library.upenn.edu /women/_generate/ENGLAND.html   (2791 words)

  
 19th Century British and Irish Authors
Dickens House Museum, The (48 Doughty Street, London)
The Life and Works of Anne Brontë (Mary Mark Ockerbloom)
Marie Louise de la Ramee (aka Ouida, 1839-1908)
www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp /~matsuoka/19th-century.html   (430 words)

  
 Poetry of the Victorian Period (1840-1900): Bibliography
Victorian Women Poets: Emily Bronte, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Christina Rossetti.
The Empty Mirror: A Biography of Emily Bronte.
Halladay, Jean R. Eight Late Victorian Poets Shaping the Artistic Sensibility of an Age: Alice Meynell, John Davidson, Francis Thompson, Mary Coleridge, Katharine Tynan.
www.uiowa.edu /~c008224/biblio.htm   (428 words)

  
 Library Book Sales - Complete Inventory Listing, Page " R "   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Dj has light edgewear along spine, top edge has small tears.
Poets include Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, T. Eliot, Thomas Hardy, and Robert Southwell.
Book #N282 from Modoc County Friends of the Library, Alturas, CA
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